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Printed Propaganda Under Louis Xiv Absolute Monarchy And Public Opinion Joseph Klaits

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Printed Propaganda Under Louis Xiv Absolute Monarchy And Public Opinion Joseph Klaits
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.13 MB
Pages: 358
Author: Joseph Klaits
ISBN: 9781400869824, 140086982X
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Printed Propaganda Under Louis Xiv Absolute Monarchy And Public Opinion Joseph Klaits by Joseph Klaits 9781400869824, 140086982X instant download after payment.

In the late seventeenth century the role of printed propaganda in manipulating public consciousness became increasingly explicit, and governments developed systematic controls over the printed word. This book considers the purposes, mechanisms, content, and audience of royal printed propaganda in early modern France.


The author first sketches the impact of the invention of printing and characterizes propaganda generally during the reign of Louis XIV. In succeeding chapters he discusses the theory and practice of censorship and the government's relationships with the recently established French periodical press, presenting a balanced portrait of the crown's objectives and mixed success in influencing the sources of opinion. The varieties of government-inspired pamphlet propaganda are carefully and extensively analyzed, and signed royal propaganda receives special attention.


Originally published in 1977.


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